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  1. Nov 7, 2022 · Illustration. by Sophie Prieur. published on 07 November 2022. Download Full Size Image. Marie Antoinette during her imprisonment in the Tower of the Temple, following the execution of her husband Louis XVI in January 1793. Painting by Sophie Prieur, 1793. In the Musée Carnavalet. Remove Ads. Advertisement.

  2. RMW574AM – Execution of Marie Antoinette, Silver Medal. Obverse: bust of a woman with a diadem inside the inscription. Reverse: woman with snakes on her head and torch in hand weighs crown and paper with inscription 'Law' against sword, with balance in favor of the last breaking within the inscription, cut off: inscription, Paris, Marie Antoinette, Daniel Friedrich Loos, Berlin, 1793, silver ...

  3. RM 2M3K32M – Illustration showing the execution of Marie Antoinette, wife of King Louis XVI of France, in the Place de la Revolution, Paris, 16 October 1793. Date: 21 October 1893. RM 2AG7W2C – The Execution of Marie Antoinette on October 16, 1793, 1815. Found in the Collection of Bibliothèque Nationale de France.

  4. This postcard in English and French does show the broader scene at the execution of the Queen. Before the guillotine stands Marie Antoinette with Sanson, the same executioner who had dispatched her husband ten months before. Surrounded by soldiers, and tens of thousands of onlookers, she awaits the moment of death.

  5. K1435. Object name: KCL00525. Max file size: 4252 x 2810 px (14.17 x 9.37 in) - 300 dpi - 6 MB. Execution of Marie-Antoinette, Queen of France, who was guillotined at the Concorde square on October 16, 1793 in Paris, France. Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images.

  6. Nov 9, 2009 · Marie Antoinette was queen of France during a time of increasing hostility toward the monarchy, until she was executed in 1793 during the French Revolution. ... the image of the queen was far more ...

  7. Marie Antoinette (1755-1793) was the wife of Louis XVI and the Queen of France between 1774 and 1792. Popular accounts have painted Antoinette as a disruptive and despised figure. If folklore is to be believed, she was almost single-handedly responsible for inciting the French Revolution. According to legend, Marie Antoinette’s sexual ...

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